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Dickinson named Family Residences and Essential Enterprises CFO

By: Bernadette Starzee June 19, 2013Comments Off on Dickinson named Family Residences and Essential Enterprises CFO

NONPROFITS

Susan Dickinson was named CFO of Family Residences and Essential Enterprises Inc. in Old Bethpage. Dickinson, who joined the Old Bethpage nonprofit last year as associate fiscal officer, became responsible for heading financial operations for FREE and all of its affiliates in April. Prior to joining FREE, Dickinson was CFO for the Maryhaven Center of Hope in Port Jefferson.

Robert Bontempi

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

Robert Bontempi and James Kelly were named interim co-chairmen of the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce, following the sudden passing of Chairman Larry Kushnick. Bob Scheiner, currently vice chairman of the chamber board, will serve as chairman-elect and transition into the chairman role at a future date. For the past four years, Bontempi has served as chairman of the board of the chamber, while Kelly filled that role from 2005 to 2009.

HEALTH CARE

Kelly Mullane

John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson announced several appointments. Christine Livreri was promoted to assistant vice president for financial planning. A certified public accountant, Livreri has been on Mather’s staff since 1999. Katherine Sterner joined Mather as director of volunteers, after serving as museum shop/visitor center desk manager for the Planting Fields Foundation in Oyster Bay. Finally, Kelly Mullane, who has worked for Mather for the past decade, was appointed to the role of director of patient access.

Patricia Wright

SCIENCE

Patricia Wright, a professor of biological anthropology at Stony Brook University, was elected to the American Philosophical Society. Wright was recognized for her prominence in the field of conservation and primatology.